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Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal) from Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming

 
Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal) from Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming

Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal) from Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming

Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal) from Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming

Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal) from Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming

DESCRIPTION:No. 77853
Mineral:Aragonite (pseudo-hexagonal twinned crystal)
Locality:Barrel Spring Creek, Albany County, Wyoming
Description:Several translucent pale reddish-brown aragonite crystals fully crystallized on all sides with only a small attachment point. The aragonite crystals are pseudo-hexagonal form, the result of cyclic twinning. The brown color is caused by limonite staining. Originally acquired in August 1994 at the Contin-tail Swap, Buena Vista, Colorado
Overall Size:34x29x10 mm
Crystals:3-34 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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